What your council did with short-term rentals
Okay, so there was a Special Council meeting on April 21st, and they looked at a business licence application for a short-term rental at 1801-1788 Columbia Street. You know, those places that feel like they’re everywhere now.
The interesting bit here is that Councillor R Bligh was absent from the vote. Still, the decision was carried unanimously by those present, with Councillors B Montague, L Zhou, and S Orr all voting in favour. It's a small detail, but it tells you a bit about how the city is navigating the whole short-term rental landscape. They're still processing individual applications, even as the bigger conversations about housing affordability continue to swirl around us like a November fog.
* **Date:** April 21, 2026
* **Item:** Business Licence Application No. AL0188353 (Short Term Rental)
* **Address:** 1801-1788 Columbia Street
* **Vote:** Carried Unanimously (Councillor Bligh absent)
This is just one building, but it's a ripple in a much larger pond. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.
What does it mean for us? Well, it means the city is still managing these on a case-by-case basis. We’ll have to see if this trend of approvals continues, or if the broader housing pressures start to shift how these applications are handled. It's always a dance, isn't it?
Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Vancouver.
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